It really isn’t worth being careless about wallet security. It’s better to be a bit slower and do fewer steps than to save time and accidentally cross a red line. I would never put my mnemonic phrases into cloud drives or chat logs—never. I don’t even dare to take screenshots either. I just write them down and keep them stored separately, treating it like “watering the flowers,” so I’m not dumping everything into one pot at once.



Recently, a bunch of new L1/L2 projects are getting incentives going to attract TVL, and their pages are flashy and colorful. I can understand the old users who complain about “mining, claiming, and selling”… at times like this, phishing sites are even more likely to pop up, with links that look just like the real thing. As for signature permissions, I’ve gotten into the habit of first making sure I understand exactly what I’m authorizing—especially for those with unlimited amounts or long-term approvals. If I can avoid it, I do; and once I’m done using it, I revoke it. I’d rather earn a little less and feel safer. Anyway, on this wallet security “line,” if it goes wrong once, the mindset really breaks down.
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